The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) nominations for the best teen books of 2012 are here! These books have been selected by teen groups, just like our very own TAG, for a chance to be named one of the Top Ten Teen books of 2012.

Looking for a good read? Come out to your local library and try one of these fantastic nominees.

In a futuristic world where children are “cured” of bad behaviour through treatments that turn them into obedient, well-mannered citizens 15-year-old Maxwell Connors wonders if life outside of New Middletown might be a better alternative. When his younger sister Ally is targeted, Max and his family must make a choice: submit to vaccination, flee their home, or stay and fight…

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When an electromagnetic pulse engulfs the Earth life as we know it comes to an abrupt end. No computers, no phones, no cars; all electronics are rendered useless in the catastrophe. With the world in chaos, and billions dying Alex must learn how to survive in this new world and who she can trust as society crumbles and humanity degrades.

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A botched attempt to create a perfect race has left all males with a lifespan of 25 years and females with a lifespan of only 20 years. Geneticists scramble for a solution and orphans crowd the streets as crime and poverty soar. In this nightmare world of genetic experimentation gone wrong, Rhine Ellery has been kidnapped and sold into marriage. With her life clock ticking out Rhine must find a way to escape her sordid marriage and sinister father-in-law before it’s too late.

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Diagnosed with severe thyroid cancer at age 13, Hazel had prepared herself to die. Three years later, thanks to a miracle medical breakthrough able to drastically shrink the tumors in her lungs, Hazel grapples with the uncertain prospect of a long life. Tethered to an oxygen tank and reliant on a constant cocktail of chemicals to keep the cancer at bay, Hazel finds unexpected support in the guise of another cancer patient, Augustus. Together Hazel and Augustus re-examine how sickness and health, life and death, will define the legacy everyone leaves behind.

In this prequel to the classic Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein sets out to find the elixir of life in a desperate attempt to save his twin brother, Konrad. Delving into forbidden lore and risking life and limb, Victor and his friends prepare themselves to sacrifice everything to bring Konrad back from death’s door. Victor’s resolve will be put to the test however in this heroic venture as the cost for his brother’s life may be more than he ever dreamt.

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Looking for more nominees you can find in the Wellington County Library collection? Try one of these acclaimed titles:

It’s time to get reading! Here are the Forest of Reading program’s White Pine nominees:

Fiction Titles:•Ashes, Ashes by Jo Treggiari•Beat the Band by Don Calame•Blood Red Road by Moira Young•Chance to Dance for You Gail by Sidonie Sobat•Death Benefits by Sarah N. Harvey•The Fifth Rule by Don Aker•The Gathering by Kelley Armstrong•Motorcycles & Sweetgrass by Drew Hayden Taylor•Something Wicked by Lesley Anne Cowan•The Way It Is by Donelda Reid

Non-Fiction:•The Book of Awesome by Neil Pasricha•Call Me Russell by Russell Peters•Canada’s Wars: An Illustrated History by Jonathan Webb, illustrated by J.L. Granatstein•Hockey Now! by Mike Leonetti•I.D.: Stuff That Happens to Define Us by Kate Scowen, illustrated by Peter Mitchell•Kick the Fossil Fuel Habit: 10 Clean Technologies to Save Our World by Tom Rand, edited by Dave Clark•Nice Recovery by Susan Juby•Stick to Your Vision: How to Get Past the Hurdles & Haters to Get Where You Want to Be by Wes “Maestro” Williams•Two Generals by Scott Chantler•Will to Live: Dispatches from the Edge of Survival by Les Stroud